discursive
【考法1】adj. (谈话内容)杂乱的:moving from topic totopic without order
【例】a long,discursive article 冗 长 杂 乱 的文 章|| The speaker's discursive stylemade it difficult to
understand his point. 演讲者讲话杂乱,很难让人理解他的观点。
【近】desultory,digressional, excursive, meandering, rambling, wandering
【反】keen ontitle, concentrated 关注主题的,集中的
disdain
【考法1】v. 轻视,鄙视:to look on with scorn
【例】disdainthat man for snobbishness 鄙视那个势利小人
【近】contemn,disrespect, slight, sniff, snub, look down
【反】honor,respect 尊敬;treatfavorably 亲切地对待
disengage
【考法1】vt. 分开:to set free from entanglement or difficulty
【例】Disengagethe gears when you park the car. 当你停车的时候要把(传动)齿轮分开。|| seek to disengage
myself from the embarrassing situation 试图把我自己从尴尬的气氛中解救出来
【近】disengage,disentangle, untangle
【反】embroil,entangle 卷入;mesh 啮合
disgorge
【考法1】v. 呕吐出:to discharge by the throat and mouth; vomit
【例】He cannotdisgorge a fish bone without the doctor’s assistant. 没有医生的帮助他吐不出鱼刺来。|| The
volcano disgorged lava. 火山喷出岩浆。
【近】belch,disgorge, eject, eruct, expel, jet, spew, spout
【反】swallow,ingest 吞下,咽下
【考法2】v. 放弃:to give up on request or under pressure
【例】Thecorrupt officials refused to disgorge his ill-gotten gains. 贪官们拒绝放弃赃款。
disgruntle
【考法1】vt. 使发怒,使不满意:to make ill-humored or discontented
【例】bedisgruntled with sb 对某人不满
【近】disaffect,displease, dissatisfy, disgruntle
【反】content,gratify, please, satisfy 使满意
【考法2】v. 使疏远,使不友好:to cause to change from friendly or loving to unfriendly or uncaring
【近】alien,alienate
【反】reconcile 调解,使和谐
disguise
【考法1】v. 伪装(防止被认出):to modify the manner or appearance of in order to preventrecognition
【例】He alwaysdisguises his true feelings. 他经常掩饰自己的真实感受。
【近】camouflage, costume, mask
【反】unmask 使露出真相
【考法2】v. 隐藏:to keep secret or shut off from view
【例】Thatinvestigative reporter usually does a good job of disguising her true motivesfor interviewing a person.
当采访时,那个调查记者经常很好地隐藏自己的真实目的
【近】belie,blanket, conceal, cover, curtain, occult, veil
【反】bare,disclose, display, divulge, expose, reveal, show, uncover, unmask, unveil 暴露,展现
disinclination
【考法1】n. 不喜欢,厌恶,不情愿:a lack of willingness or desire to do or accept something;a lack of
willingness or desire to do or acceptsomething
【例】showing amarked disinclination 表现出明显的不情愿
【近】aversion,disfavor, disliking, disrelish, mislike, unwillingness
【反】appetite,favor, fondness, liking, partiality, preference, relish, inclination 喜欢;willingness 情愿
disinfect
【考法1】vt. 消毒,使无菌:to free from infection especially by destroying harmfulmicroorganisms
【例】disinfectwith bleaching powder 用漂白粉消毒
【近】sterilize
【反】infect,pollute, contaminate, taint 感染,污染
disjointed
【考法1】adj. 机能失调的:being thrown out of orderlyfunction
【例】adisjointed society 混乱的社会
【近】chaotic,disorderly
【反】orderly,regular, systematic 有序的,规律的,系统的
【考法2】adj. 不连贯的:not clearly or logicallyconnected
【例】adisjointed speech about a hodgepodge of things 关于一大堆杂事的不连贯的演讲
【近】disconnected, unconnected
【反】coherent,connected 连贯的
disinter
【考法1】v. (从墓地里)掘出:to take out of the grave or tomb
【例】TheEgyptian mummy was carefully disinterred in hopes that it would yield secretsabout the Old Kingdom.
那个埃及木乃伊被小心地挖掘出来,人们希望它可以告诉我们关于这个古老王国的一些秘密。
【近】unbury,unearth
【反】bury, inter, tomb, inhume 埋葬